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nasa's follow-onto the shuttle. constellation will provide the means plus go to the moon and beyond. i believe at the time such a dramatic reversal risks the american leadership in human space flight in the future. a lot has transpired. but i still believe cancelling the constellation presents more risks than rewards and creates more challenges than solutions and raises more questions than it provides answers. the fact that nasa and the administration cannot or will not provide comprehensive details related to such a radical policy change should alarm every member of congress. my colleagues and i are concerned about the ability to maintain the international space station, the impact on the aerospace industrial base and highly skilled work force as my colleague from utah alluded to and crew safety risk of reliance on unidentified commercial crew vehicles. these concerns have not been adequately addressed by the administration. and i have long supported a program that combines constellation with encreasing role in the
nasa's follow-onto the shuttle. constellation will provide the means plus go to the moon and beyond. i believe at the time such a dramatic reversal risks the american leadership in human space flight in the future. a lot has transpired. but i still believe cancelling the constellation presents more risks than rewards and creates more challenges than solutions and raises more questions than it provides answers. the fact that nasa and the administration cannot or will not provide comprehensive...
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to lay off thousands of nasa workers and those contractors who work with nasa and we're taking a new provisions that we're going t let new startup companies start over and build a space program. i'm a privatization guy. i believe in privatization. and everything we do. but his smacks of some strangeness. and i think that strange seasons what we're goinggto talk about here tonight -- strangeness is what we're going to talk about here tonight. i'm joined by mr. hall of texas, i'm joined by judge poe and i'm joined by my good friend, rob bishop, who really informed me a lot about the immigration issue last time we were toll together and i'm sure he has -- last time we ere together and i'm ure he has great insight. i would first recognize judge poe. for the time he may wish to consume. mr. poe: thank you, judge carter. i appreciate ou yielding a few moments on this very important issue. of course being from the houston area and growing up with nasa i've seen the success of this wonderful program. and like you and many others, as a mere child in 1969 i watched neil armstrong set foot on t
to lay off thousands of nasa workers and those contractors who work with nasa and we're taking a new provisions that we're going t let new startup companies start over and build a space program. i'm a privatization guy. i believe in privatization. and everything we do. but his smacks of some strangeness. and i think that strange seasons what we're goinggto talk about here tonight -- strangeness is what we're going to talk about here tonight. i'm joined by mr. hall of texas, i'm joined by judge...
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we have done wonders with nasa. and i hope, and i pray, and i think everybody else hopes and prays that the president will reconsider and allow congress to discuss this and allow congress to make decisions as to whether or not we're going to make these kinds of radical changes to the future of manned exploration of space. and whether, when we do if we %- change, we are protecting human life. all these things are important. all these things are something oh we oughttto be concerned about. righh now, we just have to be concerned about why. why this administration is giving up on american exceptionalism and outsourcing our space program to foreign countrres. ill yield whatever time mr. bishop would like to make a comment on that. mr. bishhp: i have only one last insight to give and i appreciate, once again, the gentleman from texas taking this time to point out how significant this issue is, but indeed, the constellation program was the way forward into the future. it was to replace the space shuttle. it went through t
we have done wonders with nasa. and i hope, and i pray, and i think everybody else hopes and prays that the president will reconsider and allow congress to discuss this and allow congress to make decisions as to whether or not we're going to make these kinds of radical changes to the future of manned exploration of space. and whether, when we do if we %- change, we are protecting human life. all these things are important. all these things are something oh we oughttto be concerned about. righh...
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nasa, i think, is making a mistake. for nasa purposes. i think the absence of solid rocket motors and nasa is going to raise nasa's costs. to destroy the space program and a number of areas where i think it is important. but to go ahead on the decision without even talking to the pentagon in terms of the implications for the minuteman and other inhabitants in the defense department where your dependent on the solid rocket motor borders on the irresponsible. so anything you can share with us i would very much appreciate. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. senator feinstein. >> thank you very much, stir chairman, for allowing me this extra question. i very much appreciate it. secretary gates, chairman of something called the senate international caucus. the senate caucus on international drug control. we call that the drug caucus, and we are about to put out a report on afghanistan. i am very concerned the taliban is on its way to becoming a marco cartel, and i won't make the argument here, i'm not going to make it here. it will be i
nasa, i think, is making a mistake. for nasa purposes. i think the absence of solid rocket motors and nasa is going to raise nasa's costs. to destroy the space program and a number of areas where i think it is important. but to go ahead on the decision without even talking to the pentagon in terms of the implications for the minuteman and other inhabitants in the defense department where your dependent on the solid rocket motor borders on the irresponsible. so anything you can share with us i...
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to the department of state, the department of commerce, probably the department of energy, probably nasa. they broke into all of the high- tech agencies, all of the military agencies, and downloaded terabytes of information. >> kroft: terabytes? >> lewis: a terabyte is... it's hard to say. the library of congress, which has millions of volumes, is about 12 terabytes. so we probably lost the equivalent of a library of congress worth of government information in 2007. >> kroft: all stolen by foreign countries? >> lewis: yeah. this was a serious attack, and that's really what made people wake up and say, "hey, we've got to get a grip on this." >> kroft: but since then, there has been an even more serious breach of computer security, which lewis called the most significant incident ever publicly acknowledged by the pentagon. last november, someone was able to get past the firewalls and encryption devices of one of the most sensitive u.s. military computer systems and stay inside for several days. >> lewis: this was the centcom network, the command that's fighting our two wars. and some forei
to the department of state, the department of commerce, probably the department of energy, probably nasa. they broke into all of the high- tech agencies, all of the military agencies, and downloaded terabytes of information. >> kroft: terabytes? >> lewis: a terabyte is... it's hard to say. the library of congress, which has millions of volumes, is about 12 terabytes. so we probably lost the equivalent of a library of congress worth of government information in 2007. >> kroft:...
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well, if we're not giving it to nasa, whouldn't e nas cut, as the adnistration said? well, aprentlyt's because billions of dollarsre intended for privte compa that's never done this kind of space exploration. nobodin o coury has because it's beenhe feder governnt and sa. i understand in meetgs tt it's been dislosed that, of course, we e giving all these billions of dolars to s x to take over he spce pgram for us, a private company,d i'm sure it has nothing to do with how much mon they na to democrats over republans. i'm sure the is no relatish to the ct that they do. but nonetheless, they have been critical of senatoray baey huhison who has pointed out the problems to national serity by guing nasa and ging eir jobs over to a private y that h never done these jobs and will make peoe wethy who give to democrats. senator hutison was criticized by space x anpparentlyback in texas and someone ought let the senator know she is cricizing a texas company. ey have about 100 js in texaand they have ady mmitted to someone else that they're going to move those jobs fr texas to wh
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i think the absence of solid rocket motors and nasas going to raise nasa's osts. to destroy the space program and a number of areas where i think it is important. but to go ahead on the decision without even talking to the pentagon in terms of the implications for the minuteman and other inhabitants in the defense department where your dependent on the solid rocket motor borders on the irresponsible. so anything you can share with us i would very much apreciate. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. senator feinstein. >> thank you very much, stir chairman, for allowing me this extra question. i very much appreciate it. secretary gates, chairman of something called the senate international caucus. the senate caucus on international drug control. we call that the drug caucus, and we are about to put out a report on afghanistan. i am very concerned the taliban is on its way to becoming a marco cartel, and i won't make the argument here, i'm not going to make it here. itwill be in our report. but i want to ask you about one specific thing. there are specially fitt
i think the absence of solid rocket motors and nasas going to raise nasa's osts. to destroy the space program and a number of areas where i think it is important. but to go ahead on the decision without even talking to the pentagon in terms of the implications for the minuteman and other inhabitants in the defense department where your dependent on the solid rocket motor borders on the irresponsible. so anything you can share with us i would very much apreciate. >> thank you, mr....
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you brought up nasa. i'm not sure about nasa's capabilities. i know the u.s. department of ship salvage is engaged. and the sofe yet five times used nuclear bombs to stop oil leeks. four of the times it worked. i think that's a bad idea but that's the kind of things that have been done in the past and people suggest. but the best way to clean this up is with existing technology, most of it was demped in the united states. host: we're talking about the jones act with jim who is the president of the lake carriers association. what is the history of the jones act? the law is 1920. guest: ironically, it's the third it ration of laws. the first goes back to 1789 when our nation was founded they recognized the importance of a vital u.s. merchant marine. again, in 1817, that belief was revalid dated with a new law. and in 1920, apparently they got it right baw they haven't had a significant change since then. it's for national defense. the u.s. merchant marine is the fourth arm of the military. we provide a naval ausm i willry. and also, we provide sea lift capabilit
you brought up nasa. i'm not sure about nasa's capabilities. i know the u.s. department of ship salvage is engaged. and the sofe yet five times used nuclear bombs to stop oil leeks. four of the times it worked. i think that's a bad idea but that's the kind of things that have been done in the past and people suggest. but the best way to clean this up is with existing technology, most of it was demped in the united states. host: we're talking about the jones act with jim who is the president of...
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enough money to cover nasa's annual budget. the next phone caller is from columbia, maryland, david on our democrats line. david, and it is columbia, missouri. i can hear everybody talking about all kinds of problems and stuff like that but nobody is trying to look for the solution. a simple solution would be to get a big casing made of steel and bring it out and set the casing on top of the oil leak with the hose coming off of the back so that all of the oil that is running free can be collected and place on the oil tankers such as the valdez and i'm wondering why nobody thought of doing that? why not captured the oil that is running free into the ocean instead of just letting it keeps running crazy? host: "the washington post" has -- yesterday there was disclosure and -- a lot of disclosure on capitol hill. looking at the connections between members of congress and their holdings in oil companies. let me move over to the chart next to it. back to telephone calls. texas, michelle, a republican line. caller: good morning. the $
enough money to cover nasa's annual budget. the next phone caller is from columbia, maryland, david on our democrats line. david, and it is columbia, missouri. i can hear everybody talking about all kinds of problems and stuff like that but nobody is trying to look for the solution. a simple solution would be to get a big casing made of steel and bring it out and set the casing on top of the oil leak with the hose coming off of the back so that all of the oil that is running free can be...
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one of them is overhead use of satellite imagery and sensors from nasa aircraft. the other team is looking at the oil coming up from the riser pipe and the leaks before themselves. and two different ways to look at that. one of them is to analyze the video itself and make some assumptions about what's in that stream. and there's oil, natural gas, water, and sediment. >> woodruff: in the meantime, b.p. detailed new plans to bring in a tanker that would help transport the rapidly accumulating oil. plus an incinerator to burn off some of the crude. but some gulf coast communities made clear they're taking matters into their own hands. fairhope alabama's city council is spending $650,000 on booms rather than wait for help from b.p. or the government. >> i've been in meetings with b.p. officials that have made commitments-- and they were open-ended commitments, they weren't pushed on them, they made them freely and those commitments have not been lived up to. >> woodruff: there were also attempts to address the complaints of damage claims stuck in limbo. national guard
one of them is overhead use of satellite imagery and sensors from nasa aircraft. the other team is looking at the oil coming up from the riser pipe and the leaks before themselves. and two different ways to look at that. one of them is to analyze the video itself and make some assumptions about what's in that stream. and there's oil, natural gas, water, and sediment. >> woodruff: in the meantime, b.p. detailed new plans to bring in a tanker that would help transport the rapidly...
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nasa said it is the best books on manned cosmonautics in the world. >> thank you. [applause] >> one more book. this is a collection of declassified top-secret soviet documents about the beginning of the soviet space program. it took about three years to prepare this book for me. and one more book -- and not mine, but the author is my student. i am a professor of journalistic school of moscow university. my students wrote this book, students who attended by steady, my seminar, the school of space journalism. they prepared this book. and at last, not about about creation of the russian constitution, also my book. thank you. >> thanks so much. [applause] we are going to open the floor to questions now. i ask that you identify yourself and please speak slowly so that we can get the full question. thanks very much. >> my name is thomas green me. can you hear me? you can hear me? >> yes. >> you talked about the establishment of a new space station on the moon. perhaps before two decades. could you say something about what tasks would be assigned to the space station? and
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guy who mention from texas who worked on an oil rig, i am saying over long, obama should have tapped nasa. . guest: i have to say, and this is never something that makes me popular but i'm afraid it is reality, we can't stop using oil any tile soon. if you look at the scale of energy consumption in this country and around the world and look at the share that oil has in conjunction with the shares of natural gas and coal, then look at the starting place for everything else especially renewabl renewables, you see it is a challenge that we really can't meet if we are talking about totally crea totally ceasing the assumption of oil and gas. we are mobile, industrialized, we need energy. energy makes us productive. energy sustains an enviable way of life. and much of that is hydrocarbon energy and much of that is oil. that won't change. i know there is a lot of political hope right now motivated by changing that, but we couldn't do it except at a expense we can't sustain and won't like. because everything else is much more costly than oil and gas. i will take the analysis a step further to poi
guy who mention from texas who worked on an oil rig, i am saying over long, obama should have tapped nasa. . guest: i have to say, and this is never something that makes me popular but i'm afraid it is reality, we can't stop using oil any tile soon. if you look at the scale of energy consumption in this country and around the world and look at the share that oil has in conjunction with the shares of natural gas and coal, then look at the starting place for everything else especially renewabl...
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i look at other systems that hire people like at nasa. it's just as important to prevent an incident just as much as we do to protect the principle. no system is 100%. >> thank you. we need your help on something that won't initially sound like asking for help. but i think it's very important in the direction we are going. and that is we could have thought of putting up these plaquers that we sometimes put up. we need big ones, with your companies and d.c.status reviews. which are acceptable and property and contractor procurement system review. and then the marriott of dcaa system review. and then the status which is very important of incurred cost submissions and the government looking at your cost. because contract cost and growth is a big deal. but rather than do that, i would ask you to take back and talk to your contract staff. and there is an opportunity for us to learn and maybe get in a dialogue later on and for you to provide inputs. because there is some big debate, raging debate about industry and the security policy people la
i look at other systems that hire people like at nasa. it's just as important to prevent an incident just as much as we do to protect the principle. no system is 100%. >> thank you. we need your help on something that won't initially sound like asking for help. but i think it's very important in the direction we are going. and that is we could have thought of putting up these plaquers that we sometimes put up. we need big ones, with your companies and d.c.status reviews. which are...
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flow rate technical group was set up, and because we had a better idea and could use better equipment, nasa equipment, equipment from all over the government, together as best an estimate as we could for an event that is happening 5000 below the -- 5,000 feet below the surface of the water. the analogy that someone used is we're trying to measure 5,000 feet below the surface, the amount of material that is coming up if you were to shake a coke can. that is not a perfect analogy because most coke cans are 12 ounces. the flow rate technical root is going back and looking at the information that we have now. the information post the shear cut and whether or not we can get a closer range as to what has happened. >> there was a time when you were saying a lot that the flow rate was not essential because you were planning for the worst- case scenario. there's a couple of examples -- >> we have all right always said t a better estimate. we have to know the amount of oil that is discharge. to assess the environmental impact. you are right. in beginning it was not quite as required in terms of thail
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seen it with noah satellite procurement, that was in the collaboration with the defense department and nasa. >> with all due respect i have no information from the inspector general that says that he should go ahead and that it's the lowest cost site so we have asked the inspector general if that is the ca and they said no. where are you getting the information? begin report from the inspector general just last week prior to my phone call with you indicating problems the inspector general's office on covered but his conclusion these defects would not have changed the fact the ultimate award was still the lowest cost and nothing to reverse the contract. but i'm happy to discuss that wi you. >> i would love to see the document that says so. when my staff called after our phone call i think the response was the inspect general's office last that was the answer that know what was given in the document i am reading from may 26th basically says noah should examine whether it sufficiently complied with the requirement to consider existing federal facilities before pursuing the new lease acquisitio
seen it with noah satellite procurement, that was in the collaboration with the defense department and nasa. >> with all due respect i have no information from the inspector general that says that he should go ahead and that it's the lowest cost site so we have asked the inspector general if that is the ca and they said no. where are you getting the information? begin report from the inspector general just last week prior to my phone call with you indicating problems the inspector...
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it doesn't require a nasa rocket scientist to understand what the problem is. but that wasn't enough. this year, the president submitted a budget, the president did, and he submitted a budget that's $3.8 trillion. but here's the problem. the estimated revenues for this year, remember, $3.8 trillion. after last year again and all the reasons last year was a special year and all the past sins and that's why it had to be done last year and now this year, he submits a budget of $3.8 trillion. but what are the revenue estimates for this year? $2.6 trillion. now if that was ar company or if i did that at home, they would be bankrupt. and that's precisely where this is leading, the greatest, most prosperous, most generous, most decent nation on this planet. and that's not acceptable. that's why even the europeans are saying, what are you guys doing? and not only are they doing this, but it's got -- we have results to show how well it's worked. it has been a dismal failure. not that i say so, because the president established the benchmark.%- and under the president's
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want to add that i wish i could talk to every man and could talk to every man and woman that works for nasa or who worked on this mission and tell them, your dedication and professionalism have moved and impressed us for decades and we know of your anguish. we share it. guest: the greatest speeches in the aftermath of a crisis, the presidency in the modern eye rahass ever seen. what reagan did is touched mistic cords of patriotism in the american soul at a moment when we were all going what happened? i remember watching that speech live and the end where he says they reached out their hands to touch the face of god, i think most americans had a tier in their eye. it really is simply the text book case of how a presidency, a white house, a team of speech writers need to respond at a moment like this. host: let's go to new york state. caller: good morning. you talk of optics. i think optics are for the media and for those who can afford optics. my husband was not laid off recently but he was laid off under the first george bush. and so perhaps my feed feet are in reality more than a lot of am
want to add that i wish i could talk to every man and could talk to every man and woman that works for nasa or who worked on this mission and tell them, your dedication and professionalism have moved and impressed us for decades and we know of your anguish. we share it. guest: the greatest speeches in the aftermath of a crisis, the presidency in the modern eye rahass ever seen. what reagan did is touched mistic cords of patriotism in the american soul at a moment when we were all going what...
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there was a case where the american spirit was alive and well and in those nasa folks %% sat in that rom and said we're not -- road and said we're not leaving until we get our folks home safely. no is not going to be an answer and no excuse was going to be accepted. you don't have that same can-do spirit today by the federal bureaucrats who continue to block our attempts to protect our marsh, to keep the oil out of the seafood beds, to protect those pelicans and the other wildlife that are threatened every day. when we have ideas to protect them. and, again, if they got a better idea, wonderful. we'd love to hear them. unfortunately, not only do they have not any ideas to help them, but they're spending time blocking our attempts to save our marsh and there's no excuse for that. mr. akin: it's got to be terribly, terribly frustrating. my daughter was taking a biology class and did a paper on the whole oil spill and some of the different technologies for mitigating this really raunchy oil that's floating around. one thing, there's a company that has, in barrels, it's a powder, like ye
there was a case where the american spirit was alive and well and in those nasa folks %% sat in that rom and said we're not -- road and said we're not leaving until we get our folks home safely. no is not going to be an answer and no excuse was going to be accepted. you don't have that same can-do spirit today by the federal bureaucrats who continue to block our attempts to protect our marsh, to keep the oil out of the seafood beds, to protect those pelicans and the other wildlife that are...
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we had a better idea and could use better equipment, nasa equipment. equipment from all over to get as best an estimate as we could for an event that is happening five -- 5,000 feet below the surface of the water. the analogy somebody used to me was we're trying to measure 5,000 feet below the surface. the amount of material that is coming up if you were to shake a coke can. now, that's not a perfect analogy because most coke cans are 12 ounces and you know the amount. the flow rate technical group is going back and looking at the information we have now. the information posts a sheer cut and whether the admiral says we could get a closer range as to quhapped. >> there was a time when you were saying that the flow rate wasn't serble because you were planning for the worst case scenario but there's examples. -- but it is relevant as to how much you could capture and whether top kill -- >> at one point in the response, we said, it is time to get a better estimate because we need to know the amount of oil discharged only for the purposes of what falls on
we had a better idea and could use better equipment, nasa equipment. equipment from all over to get as best an estimate as we could for an event that is happening five -- 5,000 feet below the surface of the water. the analogy somebody used to me was we're trying to measure 5,000 feet below the surface. the amount of material that is coming up if you were to shake a coke can. now, that's not a perfect analogy because most coke cans are 12 ounces and you know the amount. the flow rate technical...
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we saw that occur sadly in nasa with the tragic loss of "the challenger" and "columbia." complacency and overconfidence, both by the public and private sectors. we must remind ourselles that the end of the day, that we are all human, and therefore, complacency and overconfidence is something that can and does happen. what we have to ensure as we look at the re-examination of how we prevent this from happening in the future, is that complacency and overconfidence does not revisit us in the future. with that, i look forward to the witness's testimony. i recognize this distinguished ranking member. >> today is day 59 of the deepwater horizon incident. we are here to examine possible shortcomings of mms. as we conduct this hearing, we still do not know what actually caused the disaster on the deepwater horizon. we do not know how to stop the oil leaking from the sea floor and we still do not know what happened to cause the failure of the blow up an inventor. already made the decision to eliminate mms, has imposed a six month moratorium on deep water drilling, and has stopped
we saw that occur sadly in nasa with the tragic loss of "the challenger" and "columbia." complacency and overconfidence, both by the public and private sectors. we must remind ourselles that the end of the day, that we are all human, and therefore, complacency and overconfidence is something that can and does happen. what we have to ensure as we look at the re-examination of how we prevent this from happening in the future, is that complacency and overconfidence does not...